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The expiration date is there so you know an approximate date when it should not be used. Three days before an expiration wouldn't do harm, a day or two after expiration might not do harm either, but avoid using vaccines (or any medications) that are after their expiration date.
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No - tonic water is used as a 'mixer' in alcoholic drinks to add volume. There is no alcohol in tonic water - it's simply water with carbon-dioxide gas added (which is why it's fizzy)
Drugs aren't dangerous if taken after expiration date. A lot of prescription drugs have a really long shelf life even after the expiration date, but the effectiveness of the prescription will decrease as time goes by after the expiration date.
EXP usually stands for the "Expiration Date", most prominently used when entering credit card information.
It is never good to use any medication after an expiration date, if one is listed.
Expiration date: Do not use/eat on or after that date. Best if used/eaten by date: Better if used/eaten before that date. Almost the same but when something expires you can't use/eat it.If it just passed the best if used/eaten by date it's ok to use/eat but it's better not to.
I don't know what is sodium hydroxide but what I do know is that anything or any food that is past its expiration date is not safe to use.
Juice is best when used before the expiration date because the vitamin content begins degrade after any amount of time. Flavor also begins to fade.
tonic water is like a fizzy water it probably does mix with medicine.
The "expiration date" is what they call the "best if purchased by" date, but it is recommended by their website that you consume it by that date, or soon after. It also said that in the case of their pourable dressings, that you should consume no more than 30 days after that date.